NEW DURHAM — Police Thursday arrested two suspects sought in connection with a burglary that turned into a brawl at a residence in late August.Walter Cook, 27, and Brian Wise, 28, both of Somerville, Mass., were arrested and will be extradited to New Hampshire to face charges related to an incident that occurred Aug. 26 at 142 Kings Highway.Cook is charged with burglary, a felony, and three counts of simple assault, all misdemeanors. Wise is charged with burglary, obstructing the reporting of a crime or injury and two counts of simple assault. Cook and Wise, along with another individual police have not been able to identify or locate, allegedly entered a residence to commit a burglary at approximately 10:27 a.m. on Aug. 26. They also attempted to remove one person from the home. A fight broke out, and the two suspects allegedly assaulted three victims each, according to police reports. New Durham Police Chief Shawn Bernier told Foster's the person being forcibly removed was known to the suspects, and there were approximately five to seven other people in the home at that time of the incident. He said Wise also smashed a phone, to prevent people for calling for help, which resulted in Wise's charge for obstructing the reporting of a crime.After an investigation, police determined the suspects lived in Somerville, Mass., and issued a warrant for their arrest. Bernier said Wise was arrested by the Somerville Police Department and Cook subsequently turned himself in at the local station there.Cook was released on $2,000 personal recognizance bail and has an arraignment scheduled out of Rochester Circuit Court on Nov. 6. Wise was transported to New Hampshire later on Thursday, where he will be processed for bail and issued an arraignment date. New Durham Police continue to investigate, searching for the third party reportedly involved in the incident.